Culture as the Hidden Human-Centric Innovation Engine
Senior Director of Research
Why People Embrace Some Innovations and Ignore Others
How do we design innovations that feel meaningful and relevant when culture is changing faster than our ability to plan and predict?
As cultural expectations evolve faster than product cycles, innovation and insight leaders face a growing risk: launching ideas that work technically but miss emotionally. In a world of fragmentation, shifting norms, and rising skepticism, success increasingly depends on understanding how people assign meaning — not just how they behave.
This webinar positions culture as the foundation of human-centric innovation, the hidden operating system that shapes how people interpret change, negotiate identity, and decide what feels relevant, credible, and worth adopting. Drawing on ethnographic research and real-world examples, we show why meaning comes before behavior and why decoding that meaning is now essential to building innovations that last.
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Culture as the Hidden Human-Centric Innovation Engine
Senior Director of Research
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How do we design innovations that feel meaningful and relevant when culture is changing faster than our ability to plan and predict?
As cultural expectations evolve faster than product cycles, innovation and insight leaders face a growing risk: launching ideas that work technically but miss emotionally. In a world of fragmentation, shifting norms, and rising skepticism, success increasingly depends on understanding how people assign meaning — not just how they behave.
This webinar positions culture as the foundation of human-centric innovation, the hidden operating system that shapes how people interpret change, negotiate identity, and decide what feels relevant, credible, and worth adopting. Drawing on ethnographic research and real-world examples, we show why meaning comes before behavior and why decoding that meaning is now essential to building innovations that last.